Allen Forest Zoo

Allen Forest Zoo
Date opened 1971[1]
Location Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, IN
Land area 48 acres (19 ha)

Allen Forest Zoo (Hindi: कानपुर चिड़ियाघर / कानपुर प्राणी उद्यान, also called the Kanpur Zoo) is a zoo in Kanpur, the industrial hub of Uttar Pradesh in North India. It is the largest open green space in Kanpur. Originally a natural habitat for fauna, it is one of the few zoos in India which were created in a natural forest.

The Allen Forest Zoo is located about two kilometers from the city’s center.[2] In earlier colonial records it is mentioned as being close to Nawabganj, some distance away from Bithoor. The zoo is an oasis of green, a natural lake, and ancient trees, and encompasses the largest land area of any zoological garden in Asia.

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History

The Zoological Park in Kanpur, (Cawnpore, Manchester of Asia, in British colonial period) was the brainchild of one Botanist Sir Allen, a member of the British Indian Civil Service. Sir Allen wanted to open the zoo in a natural forest, but his plans were stuck in bureaucratic red-tape and did not materialize. When the zoo was opened in 1971 by the government of independent India, it was named after him.

Animals

Mammals at the zoo include White Asian tigers, Asiatic lions, cheetah, leopard, jaguar, hyena, black bear, grizzly bear, sloth bear, rhinoceros, hippopotamus, monkeys, langoor, baboons, Musk deer, deer, and antelope.[2] Chimpanzees (one of them named Chhajju, around 26 years of age) and orangutans (named Mangal, aged over 30 years) have their own island. Some monkeys and deer are allowed to roam outside the enclosures as natural inhabitants of the zoo.

Amphibians at the zoo include Indian gharial.

The Lion at the zoo died of an unknown disease during the month of November 2010. Talks are on to bring a new Lion from another zoo in exchange of an animal.

Recently a new tigress has been brought in the zoo.

Attractions

Botanical garden

The zoo houses a botanical garden with a collection of some of the country’s rare species of plants that is dotted with sylvan lakes. The zoo grounds are also professionally maintained by forest conservationists, and it records large attendance from all age groups and communities in Kanpur. It is a popular destination for picnics, nature walks, and outdoor recreation, as well as teaching school students about natural habitats, environmental issues, and responsible eco-friendly living.

Lake

A rainwater lake is the centre of attraction at Allen Forest, and visitors can see hundreds of deer grazing in open savannah-like land without fear of any predator.

Aviary

The Aviary includes birds from all over the world, including Ostrich from Africa and Emu from Australia and New Zealand, parrots, crane, parakeets, various Indian birds as well as European fowl, and Latin American birds..

Night house

Night creatures are housed in a separate building.

Aquarium

The zoo includes an aquarium.

Dinosaurs

There are life size sculptures of pre-historic dinosaurs.

Conservation

The zoo included a veterinary hospital that treats up to 1,400 animals at a time, including hyenas, jaguars, and elephants that are brought into the zoo, usually after bad encounters with humans.[3]

Vehicles are allowed inside the zoo, but there is extra charge for this. Plastic water bottles and polythene bags are banned inside the park. Although photography is permitted, the zoo discourages visitors from feeding animals except in designated areas.

Sponsors

The zoo authorities encourage local Kanpur and Uttar Pradesh based industrialists to take interest in the development and preservation of the ecological heritage of the Kanpur Zoo and its potential for development as a rare natural habitat based zoo.

Notes

  1. ^ "Allen Forest Zoo". bharatonline.com. Bharat Online. http://www.bharatonline.com/uttar-pradesh/travel/kanpur/allen-zoo.html. Retrieved 3 October 2010. 
  2. ^ a b "Allen Forest Zoo". mapsofindia.com. Maps of India. http://www.mapsofindia.com/kanpur/places-of-interest/allen-forest-zoo.html. Retrieved 3 October 2010. 
  3. ^ Malhotra, Abhina (15 May 2010). "Kanpur zoo playing saviour for injured wild animals". timesofindia.indiatimes.com. Times of India. http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/kanpur/Kanpur-zoo-playing-saviour-for-injured-wild-animals/articleshow/5935369.cms. Retrieved 3 October 2010.